Top Gear Season 20, Episode 3 Video Open Thread
On tonight’s episode, we have James May’s silly hair, Jeremy Clarkson’s poor taste in shirts, and then Richard Hammond. What’s not to love? Read more…
On tonight’s episode, we have James May’s silly hair, Jeremy Clarkson’s poor taste in shirts, and then Richard Hammond. What’s not to love? Read more…
Filed under: Truck, Plants/Manufacturing, Honda Three years ago, Honda said there would be no new-generation Honda Ridgeline coming in 2011. In late 2011, when there was still no word on a replacement for the little truck that’s been carrying on Read more
While it’s a bit of a cliche to see cars from the Twenties done up as taxis, whether or not they were originally used as such, this 1924 Reo Model V for sale on Hemmings.com was certainly purpose-built as a Read more
Our Open Diff from earlier this week on how you’d save your favorite defunct marque generated a lot of interest, but one period of time for one marque – Buick in the 1930s – wasn’t mentioned. That’s because Harlow Curtice, Read more
Filed under: Classics, Coupe, Performance, Videos, Porsche, Celebrities, Humor The latest episode of Comedians In Cars Getting Coffee features Seth Meyers of Saturday Night Live fame riding shotgun in what is a very special Porsche from host Jerry Seinfeld’s collection: Read more
Filed under: Etc. In the running for the greatest event tag line of 2013 is this: “Six wieners. One winner.” Or how about just Wienermobile Run, which is what Oscar Mayer is putting on with six Wienermobiles crossing the country Read more
Some people come out here on the Jalopniks and insist, I mean really insist, that red is the best car color, hands down. No ifs, ands, or buts about it. Same with yellow. And green. And purple. And all the Read more
Each year a British aristocrat named Charles Henry Gordon-Lennox, Earl of March and Kinrara, AKA Lord March, is kind enough to have some people over and let them drive all over his house and up his driveway. That event is Read more
The Land Rover Defender can trace its lineage directly back to to the original Land Rover Series I, first launched in 1948, which means it carries the same go-absolutely-anywhere credibility of its ancestors. While a civilian version was sold in Read more
* Our Forgotten Fiberglass friend Geoff Hacker and his Renault-powered Shark fiberglass car appeared on Jay Leno’s Garage this week. Worth a view. * Cummins put together this neat timeline and history of the diesel engine manufacturer’s Indy 500 involvement. Read more